Last night we attended a house concert at our friend Ann Block's house. If you have never been to a house concert, you have really been missing out. A house concert is just what it sounds like, unless you are thinking about houses playing and singing, that is. When you go to a house concert, you hear a concert in
some one's living room. It is almost always unplugged and you are seated a few feet from the performer(s). Donations are requested and in most cases, all
proceeds go to the performer.
I usually know who I am going to see, but last night's performers were new to me. Known as
Big Wide Grin, Elaine Dempsey, L.E. (Lawrence) Lambert and Karl
Werne have bee
n a musical team for ten years and it shows. They are best known for their harmonies but I was Karl's guitar playing that really got the crowd going. With his long hair and bare feet, he looks like a throw back to the 70's. That is not a bad thing. Lawrence can light up any room with his glowing smile and soft vocals and Elaine brings her own special energy to the show.
They performed a mix of covers and originals, all of which were very accessible and easy to get into. Two sets just flew by. Check them out if you get a chance. The
calendar page of their website will let you know when they are in your area.
To read more about house concerts, you may go to
houseconcerts.com. Who knows, maybe you will get the fever and start hosting concerts in your living room.